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Electric motor for a power tool

  • US 10,700,575 B2
  • Filed: 04/30/2019
  • Issued: 06/30/2020
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/06/2012
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A power tool comprising:

  • a housing;

    a battery connection portion supported by the housing, the battery connection portion configured to receive a battery pack;

    a drive mechanism configured to operate a working element; and

    a brushless DC motor positioned within the housing and connected to the drive mechanism, the brushless DC motor electrically coupled to the battery connection portion and includinga rotor having a body formed as a laminated steel structure, four slots formed in the body and extending between a first face and a second face of the body, and four interior permanent magnets positioned in the four slots, the four slots being arranged generally perpendicular to one another in a square pattern on the body,a stator surrounding the rotor, the stator having six electromagnetic coils and laminations surrounding the six electromagnetic coils, the laminations of the stator defining a plurality of grooves extending axially along an outer periphery of the stator, the stator including bosses that receive fasteners for mounting the brushless DC motor to the housing,an output shaft fixed to the rotor such that movement of the rotor is transmitted to the output shaft,a first bearing positioned on a first end of the output shaft,a second bearing positioned on a second end of the output shaft,a fan coupled to the output shaft to rotate with the output shaft and the rotor, anda brass bushing fixed to the output shaft to rotate with the rotor and the output shaft relative to the stator, the brass bushing being generally cylindrical and having at least one hole of removed material on a surface of the brass bushing to help balance the motor, the brass bushing having a smaller outer diameter than the outer diameter of the body of the rotor,wherein the brass bushing is coupled to the output shaft between the first face of the body of the rotor and the first bearing.

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